The future of the world wine trade lies in bulk shipments, if you believe a recent study of Netherland's Rabobank. Analysts of the Dutch bank who are considered to be among the most experienced wine market specialists worldwide, assesss that the share of bulk wine in total shipments has grown dramatically during the past two decades ... The future of the world wine trade lies in bulk shipments, if you believe a recent study of Netherland's Rabobank. Analysts of the Dutch bank who are considered to be among the most experienced wine market specialists worldwide, assesss that the share of bulk wine in total shipments has grown dramatically during the past two decades. The doubling of bulk shipments in the last decade alone, mainly originated from new world countries, has shifted a total of 1 b $ of value creation from the countries of origin to the consumer markets. Among the reasons for this development, according to the authors of the study, are the shrinking margins of the wine trade in the consumer markets on one hand, the massive overproduction in many producing countries on the other, which both have led to an enormous cost pressure.
Englische Seiten - enoverlag - 26.01.2012 - 0 Kommentare
Die Zukunft des Weltweinhandels liegt - glaubt man einer Studie der niederländischen Rabobank - im Fasswein. Analysten der Bank, die zu den erfahrensten Weinmarkt-Spezialisten weltweit zählen, stellen in ihrer jüngsten Marktuntersuchung fest, dass der Anteil des Fassweins am gesamten Weinhandel in den letzten beiden Jahrzehnten dramatisch gewachsen ist - und dies nicht nur in Australien oder Südafrika, wie wir selbst wiederholt berichtet haben.
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